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Test Kit Distribution Begins in Sullivan County

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Monticello, NY – Sullivan County Community Resources Commissioner Laura Quigley and Public Safety Commissioner Thomas Farney today announced that the County has received 3,388 at-home COVID-19 test kits from the State.

“Distribution has begun to all our local towns and villages,” affirmed Farney. “Officials from those municipalities are responsible for handing out the test kits and publicizing locations.”

“We have ordered and paid for 5,000 more test kits from a private vendor,” added Quigley, “and we plan to distribute those to the public ourselves, starting with our poorest and most vulnerable residents. We expect to receive that shipment later this week.”

Kits are free and contain two tests each. Supplies are limited and are being distributed on a first-come, first-served basis.

To find out where your town or village is distributing the kits, contact them directly:

  • Town of Bethel – 845-583-4350
  • Town of Callicoon – 845-482-5390
  • Town of Cochecton – 845-932-8360
  • Town of Delaware – 845-887-5250
  • Town of Fallsburg – 845-434-8810
  • Town of Forestburgh – 845-794-0611
  • Town of Fremont – 845-887-6055
  • Town of Highland – 845-557-6085
  • Town of Liberty – 845-292-5110
  • Town of Lumberland – 845-856-8600
  • Town of Mamakating – 845-888-3000
  • Town of Neversink – 845-985-2262
  • Town of Rockland – 845-439-4399
  • Town of Thompson – 845-794-2500
  • Town of Tusten – 845-252-7146
  • Village of Bloomingburg – 845-733-1400
  • Village of Jeffersonville – 845-482-4275
  • Village of Liberty – 845-292-2250
  • Village of Monticello – 845-794-6130
  • Village of Woodridge – 845-434-7447
  • Village of Wurtsboro – 845-888-2522

For those unable to access these locations, contact the Sullivan County Community Assistance Center at 845-807-0925 for help.

Note: If you are able to locate and afford test kits for sale in local and/or online stores, please do so. Sullivan County has a limited supply that needs to be prioritized for those who have no other means of obtaining test kits.